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#206: Mark Mulroney (Scotiabank) - The Art of Listening, Family Lessons & Opportunities in Capital Markets
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Merry Christmas, happy holidays & welcome back to the podcast.
This episode we are joined by Mr. Mark Mulroney - Vice Chair, Global Banking and Markets at Scotiabank - a TSX & NYSE listed financial institution with a market cap of ~$100 billion & ~$70 billion respectively.
Mark Mulroney joined Scotiabank in 2018 and has served as Head of Financial Institutions and Sponsors within Corporate and Investment Banking. Mark Mulroney was appointed to his current role as Vice Chair, Global Banking and Markets in October 2024 where he is focused on strategic relationships and advancing synergies within Global Banking and Markets as well as the broader Bank.
Prior to joining Scotiabank, Mark served as Co-Head of Equity Trading and Head of Equity Capital Markets with National Bank Financial Markets. He began his career in 2001 at Goldman Sachs & Co. in New York City. In 2005, Mark moved to Toronto with RBC Capital Markets and was promoted to Head of Equity Trading in 2007, relocating to London (UK). In 2009, he returned to Canada as Co-Head of Equity Agency Trading in Toronto.
An active community volunteer, Mark is involved in a variety of fundraising efforts and also serves on a number of not-for-profit boards including The BlackNorth Initiative, Co-Chairs the Boost (CYAC) Fundraising Advisory Board and is Chair of the Brian Mulroney Institute of Government Advisory Board, at St Francis Xavier (Antigonish, Nova Scotia).
Mark holds an undergraduate degree from Duke University (2001).
Among other things we disused The Art of Listening, Family Lessons & Opportunities in Capital Markets.
Thank you to our sponsors.
Without their support this episode would not be possible:
Connate Water Solutions
ATB Capital Markets
Energy United
Upgrade Labs
RARE Oilfield Services
Canadian Gas Association
207 epizódok
Manage episode 457591652 series 3456619
Merry Christmas, happy holidays & welcome back to the podcast.
This episode we are joined by Mr. Mark Mulroney - Vice Chair, Global Banking and Markets at Scotiabank - a TSX & NYSE listed financial institution with a market cap of ~$100 billion & ~$70 billion respectively.
Mark Mulroney joined Scotiabank in 2018 and has served as Head of Financial Institutions and Sponsors within Corporate and Investment Banking. Mark Mulroney was appointed to his current role as Vice Chair, Global Banking and Markets in October 2024 where he is focused on strategic relationships and advancing synergies within Global Banking and Markets as well as the broader Bank.
Prior to joining Scotiabank, Mark served as Co-Head of Equity Trading and Head of Equity Capital Markets with National Bank Financial Markets. He began his career in 2001 at Goldman Sachs & Co. in New York City. In 2005, Mark moved to Toronto with RBC Capital Markets and was promoted to Head of Equity Trading in 2007, relocating to London (UK). In 2009, he returned to Canada as Co-Head of Equity Agency Trading in Toronto.
An active community volunteer, Mark is involved in a variety of fundraising efforts and also serves on a number of not-for-profit boards including The BlackNorth Initiative, Co-Chairs the Boost (CYAC) Fundraising Advisory Board and is Chair of the Brian Mulroney Institute of Government Advisory Board, at St Francis Xavier (Antigonish, Nova Scotia).
Mark holds an undergraduate degree from Duke University (2001).
Among other things we disused The Art of Listening, Family Lessons & Opportunities in Capital Markets.
Thank you to our sponsors.
Without their support this episode would not be possible:
Connate Water Solutions
ATB Capital Markets
Energy United
Upgrade Labs
RARE Oilfield Services
Canadian Gas Association
207 epizódok
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